Hi,
2011-06-08 05:50, Alex skrev:
> Hi,
>
>> The Adobe page points to an i386 version, and no Adobe Labs version
is currently available. How can I continue to use the 64-bit version on
>> fedora as an RPM with the current version?
> The 64 bit version is available from Adobe Labs..
>> I bought some Adobe stock a few years ago, thinking they were a good
>> company, and it hasn't moved much :-) Hope they get with it soon.
>
> Doubt whether Adobe does a 64-bit upgrade will have much effect on its
> stock.
Yes, I should hope not. By "it" I mean their stock price and the
company
On 06/08/2011 10:00 AM, Alex wrote:
> I bought some Adobe stock a few years ago, thinking they were a good
> company, and it hasn't moved much :-) Hope they get with it soon.
Doubt whether Adobe does a 64-bit upgrade will have much effect on its
stock.
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Hi,
>> Can someone explain how to get the 10.3 64bit flash binaries installed
>> properly? Has no one taken on maintaining them as an RPM?
>
> Leigh123 has, the problem is that Adobe hasn't released a new 64-bit
> version in over 6 months
Okay, that explains it. This is the part that I missed
On 06/07/2011 11:50 PM, Alex wrote:
> The quoting is somewhat screwed up somehow, but it seems these links
> above point to each other, but neither point to the 64bit "Square"
> binaries themselves.
The Adobe Flash Square page has this link for 64 linux:
> http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/
Hi,
> The Adobe page points to an i386 version, and no Adobe Labs version
>>> is currently available. How can I continue to use the 64-bit version on
> fedora as an RPM with the current version?
The 64 bit version is available from Adobe Labsjust not in rpm
>>> format.
http:/
Le 06/06/2011 07:40, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> Eric Tanguy wrote:
>
>> Le 06/06/2011 02:33, Ed Greshko a écrit :
>>> On 06/06/2011 08:25 AM, Alex wrote:
The Adobe page points to an i386 version, and no Adobe Labs version
>> is
currently available. How can I continue to use the 64-bit versio
Eric Tanguy wrote:
>Le 06/06/2011 02:33, Ed Greshko a écrit :
>> On 06/06/2011 08:25 AM, Alex wrote:
>>> The Adobe page points to an i386 version, and no Adobe Labs version
>is
>>> currently available. How can I continue to use the 64-bit version on
>>> fedora as an RPM with the current version?
Le 06/06/2011 02:33, Ed Greshko a écrit :
> On 06/06/2011 08:25 AM, Alex wrote:
>> The Adobe page points to an i386 version, and no Adobe Labs version is
>> currently available. How can I continue to use the 64-bit version on
>> fedora as an RPM with the current version?
> The 64 bit version is ava
suvayu ali writes:
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/06/2011 08:25 AM, Alex wrote:
>> The Adobe page points to an i386 version, and no Adobe Labs version is
>> currently available. How can I continue to use the 64-bit version on
>> fedora as an RPM with the current versi
On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 5:33 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 06/06/2011 08:25 AM, Alex wrote:
>> The Adobe page points to an i386 version, and no Adobe Labs version is
>> currently available. How can I continue to use the 64-bit version on
>> fedora as an RPM with the current version?
>
> The 64 bit ver
On 06/06/2011 08:25 AM, Alex wrote:
> The Adobe page points to an i386 version, and no Adobe Labs version is
> currently available. How can I continue to use the 64-bit version on
> fedora as an RPM with the current version?
The 64 bit version is available from Adobe Labsjust not in rpm format
Hi,
I've installed flash-plugin-10.3.162.29-2.x86_64 on fedora14 from
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/pkgdb/users/packages/leigh123linux but
it's now outdated and no update seems to exist. The repo URL is
http://www.linux-ati-drivers.homecall.co.uk/flashplayer.x86_64 I
believe.
The Adobe page poin
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